Spencer Trethewy
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Spencer Trethewy was a 19-year-old self-proclaimed property developer, who saved Aldershot Football Club
Aldershot F.C.
Aldershot Football Club was an English Football League club, which was wound up in the High Court in March 1992. They became the first Football League club since Accrington Stanley to resign from the League during the course of a season. The club was nicknamed the Shots for both the last syllable...

 from closure in August 1990 with a £200,000 signed affidavit. He remained on the club's board as a director for just three months, and was voted off by the other directors after it transpired that he was unable to repay any of the money he had borrowed from other individuals in order to honour the affidavit. He never spoke publicly about the situation until 2008 when the NLP ran an indepth interview which the Editor was shown documents that seemed to clear Trethewy of any wrong doing. It was also shown that he mortgaged his home for the benefit of the club.

In 1994, Trethewy was convicted of breaching the Companies Act by running up bills when his company was suspended from trading and sentenced to twenty five months in prison. This was reduced due to some successful appeals to eleven months.

In 2007 Trethewy,having changed his name by deed poll in 1998, taking his mothers maiden name, Spencer Day, emerged as the owner and manager of Combined Counties Football League
Combined Counties Football League
The Combined Counties Football League is a regional English football league currently comprising teams from southwestern Greater London, Surrey, small parts of Hampshire and Berkshire, and Guernsey...

 club Chertsey Town
Chertsey Town F.C.
Chertsey Town Football Club is an football club based in Chertsey, Surrey, England. The club was established in 1890 and, from the Surrey Senior League, joined the Metropolitan League in the 1964–65 season. They have reached the quarter-finals of the FA Vase twice in their history...

 where has invested heavily in the club including kitting out their 22 sides , ground improvements and substantial playing squad investment.

Day is reported by the NLP to have built a substantial company finance investment business holding (managing partner of HH Finance) in the last fifteen years which specializes in residential and commercial holdings worldwide. HH own significant waterfront holdings in Kingston upon Thames according to the Land Registry. Day is known to own at least two superyachts, helicopters, and homes throughout the world. One of his main residences was featured in the Sunday Times "Beyond the brochure" article (1st Nov 09) and is listed at £12m. Day is also reported to be building one of the largest private homes in Surrey
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